Rare Earth Magnets

April 15, 2025

China has suspended exports of critical components such as rare earth magnets used in cars, drones, robots, and missiles at several of its ports.

About Rare Earth Magnets

  • Rare earth magnets are high-performance permanent magnets made primarily from rare earth elements such as Neodymium (Nd), Samarium (Sm), and Dysprosium (Dy).
  • These magnets are crucial components in a wide array of modern technologies, including:
    • Electric vehicles (EVs)
    • Wind turbines
    • Military defense systems (e.g., missile guidance, radar)
    • Consumer electronics (e.g., smartphones, speakers)
    • Drones and robotics
  • China controls over 80% of the global rare earth refining capacity, giving it significant leverage in the global supply chain.
  • The strategic importance of rare earth magnets makes them a critical component for both civilian industries and military applications, making supply chain security a concern for nations dependent on imports, especially the United States.

About Rare Earth Elements (REEs)

  • This include Scandium, Yttrium, and the 15 Lanthanides: Lanthanum (La), Cerium (Ce), Praseodymium (Pr), Neodymium (Nd), Promethium (Pm), Samarium (Sm), Europium (Eu), Gadolinium (Gd), Terbium (Tb), Dysprosium (Dy), Holmium (Ho), Erbium (Er), Thulium (Tm), Ytterbium (Yb), and Lutetium (Lu).
  • Classification of REEs:
    • Light Rare Earth Elements (LREEs): These include REEs with atomic numbers 57 to 63, namely La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Pm, Sm, and Eu.
    • Heavy Rare Earth Elements (HREEs): These include elements with atomic numbers 64 to 71, namely Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, and Lu.
  • Though Scandium and Yttrium are light in weight, they are classified with HREEs due to similar physical and chemical properties.

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